Jeannie Longo

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Oldman said:
There should be some way to make you pay for this...my oatmeal is coming up.

Nice, but needs to shave:

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Oct 25, 2010
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Barrus said:
Stop with this sexist humour, we already had way too much of it

There's nothing sexist about noticing a testosterone-fueled track racer who has developed facial features more masculine than most males. Of course, this is only my opinion. I just took one photo and put a new haircut on it. Two completely unaltered photos were combined. Took me 30 seconds to do it.
 
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D-Queued said:
Ever see any female athlete that appeared to be unusually strong in their performances?

From the report on the Stasi program:



Dave.

Let's see..Genevieve Jeanson looked unusually strong dropping Lyne Bessette at Killington a few years back..
 
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LOOKFOOL said:
Let's see..Genevieve Jeanson looked unusually strong dropping Lyne Bessette at Killington a few years back..

Her case was sad, because although everyone knew in their hearts that she was doping, they gave her the benefit of doubt because of her age. No one would dare suggest that her parents were allowing that to happen.

Sadly, she was emotionally abused by a predatory coach who later married her. Eww. Sorry. What a sicko perv. I've always felt sad and sorry for GJ.
 
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MarkvW said:
I'm not at all convinced that a carefully administered doping program is always unhealthy. I suspect the right program could be quite good for your health.

just in case nobody else says it..I love you man..markymark..best post ever in the clinic
 
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Roland Rat said:
Difficult winter saps Frenchwoman of motivation

Fifty-two-year-old Frenchwoman Jeannie Longo has hinted that she is considering retirement. The multiple world champion is considering her future in the sport, saying her participation this season is only a "maybe" and that she is "a bit tired psychologically".

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/long...-by-retirementIt appears someone will be happy...

Why does this retirement seem convenient. Much like the (completely unrelated) retirements we are starting to see in the US masters. Something turns up on a rider, and they are persuaded to go away quietly.
 
TeamSkyFans said:
Why does this retirement seem convenient. Much like the (completely unrelated) retirements we are starting to see in the US masters. Something turns up on a rider, and they are persuaded to go away quietly.

If so, its about time.

Dave.
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
Why does this retirement seem convenient. Much like the (completely unrelated) retirements we are starting to see in the US masters. Something turns up on a rider, and they are persuaded to go away quietly.

How conveeeeeeeeeeeeeenient!

Longo's the greatest cyclist of all time in my book. It's not even close. Merckx comes in second.